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10 Types Of Best Designer Punjabi Salwar Suits For All Time Pretty Looks

You may have a spectrum of suits and salwars but if you miss any Punjabi suit then it would be an incomplete collection. Check out season's best types of designer Punjabi suits here and get ready to ask for them all to your stylist.

Do you love to wear salwar suits? Whether your answer is affirmative or not, you need to know about the various types salwar suits for various occasions. In India, shalwar kameez are generally stacked for special occasions and in North India, women wear them in casual times as well as wedding ceremonies. In nutshell, suits take an indigenous place in Indian society and cultural forms. This type of designer ethnic dress came from the lands of Punjab and thus one can find a vivacious spectrum of best Punjabi salwar suits at one place. In Indian weddings, Punjabi style dresses are in rage nowadays. They are as much likened by everyone as Punjabi tadka cuisines. Don’t you wish some spice in your fashion world too??? Here is the recipe of 10 types of best designer Punjabi dresses for all time pretty looks. Check out peeps...

Designer Punjabi Suit With Palazzos

Palazzos are currently in trend with all fashion gizmos and experiment-loving belles are constantly trying them out with trendy kurtis or kameez. This type of Punjabi suit consists of palazzo style salwar and kameez with baggy adherence. These suits are available in various colours, silhouettes and traditional work patterns such as embroidery, thread works, sequinned works, patch work, border work and much more. In general, the suits are adorned in long lengths with high slits but short length kameez is also available according to the demand of the users. You can wear this type of ethnic dress with high peep toe heels.

Patiala Salwar Suit

This is the most prime selection in the category of Patiala salwar suits. College going girls, corporate women and homemaker women also love to wear these shalwar kameez due to the utter comfort factor. These suits are slightly different from regular Punjabi suits and taken as one of the most popular suits to be worn as daily wear. In North India, the majority of women wear this Patiala salwar suit. It is named after the famous place – Patiala in Punjab.

In this style, kurti or kameez lies a little above the knee and comes with amazing neck and sleeves designs. Patiala salwar showcases lots of pleats and has baggy silhouettes, due to which it offers freedom of movement to the wearer.

Punjabi Ghaghra & Suit

This traditional pick from the array of Punjabi fashionable wears is avidly loved by Bollywood actresses and fashion enthusiasts. A much freestyle to follow and loved, this type of traditional suit set consists one set of a traditional skirt or ghaghra and kameez. The kurti or kameez is generally longer in length but available in various lengths as well. The shorter length of kameez showcases the pleats and twirl of ghaghra in a more colourful way. These designer suits are also available online with amazing brocade designs, motifs floral prints and patterns and marvellous colour combinations. Get this stylish combo now and wear them with a tribal necklace and stud earrings.

Dhoti Style Punjabi Suit

A little bit inspired from the design and crafting of Patiala salwar suits, dhoti style Punjabi suits are also loved by all ethnic lovers. If your stare was a fraction of second, you might take it as Patiala suit because the differences are very minute and require strict observation as well. These suits showcase pleats one by one going straight up. Unlike Patiala, they don’t gather at the single bottom part but is spread along its length.

You can adorn this type of suit with boat neck design with deep back or backless pattern. And then strut off on the road wearing traditional hanging earrings and stud nose pin.

Multi-Slit Punjabi Suits

Now this is the New Gen’s love! This type of stylish Punjabi suits features multiple slits on sides and front of the kameez. Explore various ranges of prints, work patterns, lengths, cuts, hemming style and much more to decide which slit kurti will look perfect on your body. In multi-slit Punjabi suits, pant bottom wears are generally preferred to make the kurti more highlighted and visible. Pick out coral or pastel colours in winters and bright or preppy colours for summers and spring. Wear them with sleek diamond head-chain or traditional hanging earrings. Ditch the necklace here!

Frock Style Punjabi Suit

If ever in your days, you wish to adorn your cutesy looks then, pick out your fave frock style Punjabi suit to save your mood. In these suits, the upper wear or kameez comes with great frills and pleats which start from the abdominal line. It may give you Gujarati frock dress essence but the salwar makes it totally distinguishable. Contrasting kurti and salwar is recommended for this type of suits and can be worn with quirky dupattas. Pom-pom dupattas are mostly checked out with this type of suits and further adorned with sequins.

Traditional Jacket Shalwar Suit

Jacket salwar suits are mostly worn in the states of Punjab and Haryana. These traditional jacket suits come with short jackets with dori patterns or embroideries. The kurtis of these suits are generally mid-length and showcase mid and full sleeves. The jackets can be seen with pretty pipe patterns and button plackets as well.

Nowadays, pseudo jackets are also available which come pre-attached with the suit or kameez. One can also wear denim short jackets or Jaipuri jackets to catch up the same style. Show off some extra oomph with oxidised baalis or jhumkas and potli bags.

Punjabi Embroidered Salwar Suit

Embroidery and thread works are the best clicks of Punjabi salwar suits and can be vehemently seen all over the bodice of the suit. Stay updated and fashionably charged with new and unique embroidered patterns. The salwars of this type of ethnic wears also reflect outstanding thread designs gathering at the bottom. You can wear them with net or chiffon kurtis and complement your whole attire with Punjabi juttis and dori style neck design.

Traditional Punjabi Sharara Suit

Sharara suits are parallel till thigh line and the real flare starts from there. It becomes more baggy and loose along leg calf line. Show off some extra glare with your traditional Punjabi sharara suit and complement it well with Punjabi traditional jewellery such as ear chains, kalire and much more. If the occasion is casual or it is a matter of family gathering, you can wear this type of suit with thread earrings and nose pins. The kurti or kameez of these suits are generally mid-length and end by hip-line so that you can show off your best of swirls.

Punjabi Style Designer Anarkali Suit

Basically, Anarkali suits and kurtis are originated from the dynasty of Mughals but they are given multiple twists by Punjabi craftsmen, designers and textile industry. A little bit inspired by frock suits, these suits a little tight till abdomen and feature full flare from the abdominal line till the bottom. These suits are available in short, medium and floor lengths. So, bag them now with much of your fashion moods and complement this beauty with jhumkis or traditional earrings and head-chain.